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74 TATE: THE YORKSHIRE BOULDER COMMITTEE. 
5. Alsc several more boulders of whinstone (smaller 
above) near the pond, and a sandstone (1 ft. 6 in. 
PGi, to f7.). 
Reported by Mr. F. F. WALTON, F.G.S. 
Coniston (Holderness). 
At road-side, near the pond, north of the village is a boulde 
fine-grained white granite, somewhat rounded and weathered reddist 
ah. our « by af ¢in. x 2.3 in. 
SKIRLAUGH. 
On roadside, outside ‘Carpenters’ Arms,’ a boulder of ba 
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At gateway, oppesite above, a rounded basalt, 17 x 15 x 12 
piste (in Holderness). 
ootpaths on each side of main street are paved with boulde 
from 2 ie in diameter downwards. About three out of every 
are basalts, the remainder mostly carboniferous sandstones. 
There is a group of four — at north end of v illage at co! 
of Sproatley Road, as follows 
No. 1.—Basalt, Secheiag oblong, and flat on one 
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No. 2.—Basalt, rounded, 2 ft. gin. x 1ft. 5in. + 1 ft. 4in. 
No. 3.—Basalt, rounded, 2 ft. 1 in. x by 1 ft. Sin. x 1ft 8 
No. 4.—Dolerite (?), 2 ft. 3in. x 1 ft. 8in - 
Also at corner of Burstwick Road there are two basalts, 
about 2 ft. in diameter. 
ATWICK. Reported by Mr. W. H. Crorts. 
A boulder of shap granite, near the old village cross, 12 x 9 x 
HorRNSEA. Reported by Mr. JNO. NiCHOLSON. 
A group of boulders in Harker’s Yard (near the old Cross), 
follows :— 
1. Carboniferous limestone (?). Is well-rounded, but has 
side as flatasa table. (4 ft. x 2 ft. x 1 ft. 2 in). 
2. Basalt. we CTE. TE Gis) i 
3- Carboniferous limestone. (1 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. x — in.) 
4. Basalt. (1 ft. 6 in. * 20 % 10 .). 
Hornsea. 
At south end of the old village, at junction of the Hu 
with the main street, a boulder of dolerite (4 ft. 9 in. x § 
x 1 i. 6in 
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_ A:sandstone boulder (2 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in. x 1 ft. 9 in.). 
